I mean there are some really big murderers and terrorists out there we have in our prisons do you think those ppl should be used as test subjects for all our new inventions, medicines, crash tests, ...

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This has happened to me. I was sexually assaulted, but since I knew him, and he said it was "consenual", he was not prosecuted or anything. It was a "he said, she said" kind of case, even though I did have blood on my sheets. I would suggest, if you're the one who got assaulted, go see a sexual assault rape crisis, they are in every state. Talking about it, even if it doesn't go to court, can let you know you're not alone. If this was written by the perpetrator, you don't want to know what I wish was done to you.

Without a physical checkup or DNA evidence, it's basically he said/she said....it might not even see a trial depending on whether the DA feels there is a compelling enough argument. (IE, there was an eyewitness, the rapist made comments admitting guilt to a third party, etc, etc.)

Whoever was sexually assaulted should have a liar detector test done to prove if theyre telling the truth. If the person was male, then a physical examination should be done. If they were female, then a PAP smear should be done to search for any signs of rape (torn tissue, etc) plus a physical examination to check for bruises.
Whoever he/she claims to have sexually assaulted them will need to verify where the they (the assaulter) was that day and that time.

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